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Video: Prison vs School: The Tour
Post Date: 2011-10-12 15:59:29 by wakeup
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http://youtu.be/ogmtAQlp9HI

Did Steve Jobs Hate the State?
Post Date: 2011-10-10 06:31:05 by Ada
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There are many clues that he just may have. It appears that Jobs was an original gold bug. He recommended in 1979 that Grinnell College, where he was a trustee, invest in gold. This doesn't make him a hater of the state, but it shows an early distrust of government created paper money. But, let's continue on. According to a recent disclosure report, Apple spent $560,000 lobbying the federal government in the first quarter of 2011, roughly one-third the amount that Google and Microsoft each spent in the same period. And Apple spent a good portion of its lobbying efforts fighting off the state, versus using the state to hinder its competitors. The company's first-quarter ...

Zeitgeist REFUTED & DEBUNKED! (Religious Portion)
Post Date: 2011-10-08 19:01:24 by wudidiz
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Elliott Nesch has taken the time to go through the claims of the Zeitgeist movie and reveal their lies, in the religious portion, one by one. Do you really believe that the Jesus of the Bible has His roots in mythology? Then you are sorely mistaken. If you are open to the TRUTH, then watch this whole video. Elliot's youtube channel is: http://www.youtube.com/ElliottNesch

Marriage and Divorce: A Rigged Game for Men, But Also Ultimately Bad for Women and Children
Post Date: 2011-10-06 16:15:52 by Lysander_Spooner
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Marriage and Divorce: A Rigged Game for Men, But Also Ultimately Bad for Women and Children Written by Dr Tara J. Palmatier on September 28, 2011 - 40 Comments Categories: Abuse, Blame, Custody, Dating, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Financial Abuse, High-Conflict, Legal, Marriage, Psychological Abuse, Relationship Advice, Relationships, Unhealthy Relationships If you’re a man considering marriage, there are some statistics you should know before you go ring shopping. Today, more than 50% of marriages in the U.S. end in divorce. What many people don’t know is that women initiate approximately 70% of all divorces. Interesting, since men as a gender are the ones who are typically ...

The Revolution Against the Federal Reserve Starts Now
Post Date: 2011-10-06 15:47:17 by TwentyTwelve
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The Revolution Against the Federal Reserve Starts Now Infowars Press Release Infowars.com October 6, 2011 Public sentiment has shifted– against the trends of Washington and Wall Street– and now, against the private Federal Reserve bank which controls or influences so much of the world’s finances. Where as only a few years ago many Americans were unaware of the true nature of the shadowy organization, recent polls confirm that the public overwhelmingly wants to audit and even abolish the Federal Reserve bank. The momentum for a second American revolution is stirring, but the establishment is working overtime to steer the public’s anger into easy controlled avenues ...

Why men are in trouble
Post Date: 2011-10-05 15:29:58 by Lysander_Spooner
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Why men are in trouble By William J. Bennett , CNN Contributor 2011-10-04T12:27:52Z Editor's note: William J. Bennett, a CNN contributor, is the author of "The Book of Man: Readings on the Path to Manhood." Bennett is the Washington fellow of the Claremont Institute. He was U.S. secretary of education from 1985 to 1988 and was director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under President George H.W. Bush. (CNN) -- For the first time in history, women are better educated, more ambitious and arguably more successful than men. Now, society has rightly celebrated the ascension of one sex. We said, "You go girl," and they went. We celebrate the ascension of ...

DEAR WOMAN
Post Date: 2011-10-05 14:16:54 by Lysander_Spooner
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Anwar al-Awlaki and American Exceptionalism
Post Date: 2011-10-05 06:18:55 by Ada
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Why the assassination of an American citizen – by his own government – is a big deal When US special forces took aim at Anwar al-Awlaki, and pulled the trigger, they ruptured the very foundations of our political system – and paved the way for its future collapse. The skeptical reader is bound to ask: Really? Can it be true that the – no doubt well-deserved – death of a known terrorist, who was plotting and scheming to kill Americans, is inextricably bound up with the survival of our Republic? The short answer is: yes. A somewhat longer answer, however, is embedded in some of the reactions to the Awlaki affair. Take, for example, the distinguished foreign policy ...

Death blow to GMOs? California ballot initiative calls for mandatory labeling of all genetically engineered foods
Post Date: 2011-10-04 13:02:08 by Original_Intent
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Death blow to GMOs? California ballot initiative calls for mandatory labeling of all genetically engineered foods by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor (NaturalNews) In what is perhaps the most significant breaking news we've heard on the GMO front in a long time, an effort has just been announced in California that seeks to gather enough signatures to put an historical initiative on the ballot which would require the labeling of GMOs in foods.I interviewed Ronnie Cummins from the Organic Consumers Association (www.OrganicConsumers.org), who is a key leader in advocating mandatory GMO labeling. His organization is playing a significant role in helping to get this ...

Talabani: Iraq of one voice on US pullout
Post Date: 2011-10-03 03:07:45 by Tatarewicz
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Iraq's President Jalal al-Talabani says all the Iraqi political leaders unanimously agree that the United States has to take its troops out of his country by an agreed year-end deadline. “There was unanimity amongst political leaders on the withdrawal,” the head of state said in Baghdad on Sunday, the Associated Press reported. He made the comments after meeting with the country's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as well as other senior Iraqi figures in the Iraqi capital. Around 47,000 US troops are currently stationed in Iraq. The forces should all leave the country's soil by the end of 2011 under the terms of a 2008-clinched bilateral security deal known as the ...

Marines Headed to Occupy Wall Street to Protect Peaceful New York City Protesters?
Post Date: 2011-10-02 02:43:00 by wudidiz
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Marines Headed to Occupy Wall Street to Protect Peaceful New York City Protesters? Submitted by kpaul.mallasch on Sat, 10/01/2011 - 11:26pm. News NationalCommunity GroupsCrime / PoliceGovernmentMilitary Possibility that Marines (part of the 99%) Will Head to NYC to Protect Occupy Wall Street Protesters LIBERTY PLAZA, NY (INTERNET) - The Daily Kos reported Saturday evening that a message is going out for volunteer marines to descend upon New York City to protect the protesters utilizing their right for peaceful assembly to protest wrongs in this great nation. Posted around 10 am EST on Facebook, Cynthia Johnston, Audrey Molsky, Andrew Ryan Gilligan and 1,109 others liked the ...

Confederate flag still flying in black South Carolina neighborhood despite protests
Post Date: 2011-10-01 12:10:20 by X-15
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SUMMERVILLE, S.C. -- A year ago, dozens marched to protest the Confederate flag a white woman flew from her porch in a historically black Southern neighborhood. After someone threw a rock at her porch, she put up a wooden lattice. That was just the start of the building. Earlier this year, two solid 8-foot high wooden fences were built on either side of Annie Chambers Caddell's modest brick house to shield the Southern banner from view. Late this summer, Caddell raised a flagpole higher than the fences to display the flag. Then a similar pole with an American flag was placed across the fence in the yard of neighbor Patterson James, who is black. One hundred and fifty years after the ...

Canadian bureaucrats score one against raw milk marketer
Post Date: 2011-09-30 23:46:50 by Tatarewicz
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Before Michael Schmidt and his raw milk crusade, there was Adelaide Hunter Hoodless. She isn’t mentioned in this week’s court ruling that convicted Schmidt of violating Ontario public health laws by selling unpasteurized milk. And her name leaves some of Schmidt’s followers looking perplexed. But more than a century ago, after her youngest son, John, died from drinking contaminated milk as an infant, Hoodless embarked on a campaign to have all milk heat-treated — pasteurized — to kill potentially harmful bacteria, making her one of Canada’s earliest food safety proponents. “She was way ahead of her time,” said Sylvain Charlebois, a professor of ...

When freedom's not free at the State Department
Post Date: 2011-09-30 02:01:03 by Pinguinite
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(TomDispatch) On the same day that more than 250,000 unredacted State Department cables hemorrhaged out onto the Internet, I was interrogated for the first time in my 23-year State Department career by State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) and told I was under investigation for allegedly disclosing classified information. The evidence of my crime? A posting on my blog from the previous month that included a link to a WikiLeaks document already available elsewhere on the Web. As we sat in a small, gray, windowless room, resplendent with a two-way mirror, multiple ceiling-mounted cameras, and iron rungs on the table to which handcuffs could be attached, the two DS agents stated ...

Expect Us!
Post Date: 2011-09-29 14:01:30 by Horse
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Poster Comment:The Arab Spring turns to The American Fall.

VIDEO - Occupy Wall Street- MSNBC Reporter SLAMS NYC Police Brutality! ANONYMOUS LOOK!
Post Date: 2011-09-28 14:14:57 by Amandil
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Poster Comment:~ this reporter nails it

GM is watching you . . .
Post Date: 2011-09-28 06:16:19 by Ada
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I have never liked GM’s OnStar system – in part because I don’t like the idea of my car that I paid for having someone else’s “black box” recording (and transmitting) data about how I drive, where I drive and even when I drive. I also don’t like that GM force-feeds OnStar to every buyer of every GM car – whether the buyer wants it or not. I believe that GM’s long-term goal is to see to it that not only every GM vehicle is equipped with a “black box” (technically, an Event Data Recorder, or EDR) but that all vehicles are so equipped – and every single driver in the United States – possibly the world – monitored whenever ...

Statement From Activist Post Regarding Site Takedown
Post Date: 2011-09-27 12:19:33 by Original_Intent
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Sunday, September 25, 2011 Statement From Activist Post Regarding Site Takedown Image sourceActivist Post As many of you already know, this site was taken down by Blogger this past Friday.  It came as a shock to us and our loyal readers. Given the controversial topics that we cover, it's perfectly understandable to speculate that Google removed us as a form of blunt censorship.  Indeed, that's precisely what we thought happened. We’re eternally grateful to those who made the story of our removal go viral.  Regardless of the actual reason Google erased this site, the power of the alternative community was proven this weekend. The incredible support and ...

Chinese protest tax collectors' yacht
Post Date: 2011-09-26 03:34:17 by Tatarewicz
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HANGZHOU - Tax authorities in Zhejiang province have responded to an outcry over their buying a yacht for 2.71 million yuan ($424,000) by saying it will be used to collect taxes. Pictures of the yacht Guorui published widely on the Internet raised questions about whether it had been bought for entertainment purposes. In one Internet posting there is a picture of the yacht and a picture of a banner saying that tax officials in Zhejiang had held a ceremony when the yacht made its maiden voyage. "It's just ridiculous, and a slap in the face of taxpayers if this yacht was bought simply to make some officials happy," said one critic on the Internet, Wang Changfu. "I was ...

Thugs demand $200 from motorist on California roadside
Post Date: 2011-09-25 14:08:53 by Artisan
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With the economy continuing to falter and residents struggling to hold things together, those lucky enough to still be employed are facing coersion and penalties by roadside revenue agents (otherwise known as "traffic cops") along California's highways. I liken 'traffic tickets' to demands made by petty thugs. If some thug demanded your wallet, taking your what remains of your overtaxed hard-earned money, hopefully you would put up some kind of resistance. But if a cop gives someone a traffic citation, only a tiny percentage statistically is ever going to bother fighting it. Most people think it's way too time consuming or complicated to fight tickets and win. ...

Activist Post Deleted! Google Erases Popular Alternative News Source
Post Date: 2011-09-24 01:47:43 by Original_Intent
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At mid-day on Friday, September 23, 2011, the popular alternative news blog, ActivistPost.com, was taken offline. Activist Post receives over one million views per month and has been hosted by Google’s Blogger since its founding in June 2010.     “We remain puzzled as to why Activist Post was erased completely by Google,” said chief editor and co-founder Michael Edwards. “When we tried to load our back-up file into our secondary Blogger account, that was blocked as well,” he added.   It remains unclear whether Google has acted to censor ActivistPost.com for their controversial reporting.  Google is becoming somewhat notorious for clamping down ...

Police Tactics and Your Legal Rights. The Investigator's Dirty Tricks!
Post Date: 2011-09-23 15:04:53 by PSUSA2
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This article will show you the tricks that federal, state and local investigators use to encourage you to give up your right to remain silent. It is intended to prepare you for their under-handed ways while stressing the importance of NOT talking to them or trying to deceive them. Do not communicate with ANY federal agents. (Or any law enforcement period.) To begin with, it is a federal crime to make a false statement to an FBI agent or other federal investigator. By talking, you may be digging your own grave, as a violation could be charged on the basis of two inconsistent statements spoken out of fear or forgetfulness. It is also very dangerous to try to outsmart them. They are trained ...

Smart Meters Can Reveal Your Personal Habits in The Worldwide Energy Web
Post Date: 2011-09-23 13:34:55 by Original_Intent
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Smart Meters Can Reveal Your Personal Habits in The Worldwide Energy WebThe dark horse of the New World Order is not Communism, Socialism or Fascism. It is Technocracy. -- Patrick Wood Activist Post Smart Meters are showing up across the U.S. despite pockets of fierce resistance.  These meters are part of the SmartGrid system which relays real-time, wireless data in order to monitor and distribute energy use down to the tiniest detail.  The professed purpose of this grid system -- to reduce carbon emissions -- is ringing more hollow than ever, as both health and privacy concerns are taking center stage for an increasing number of people who are aware of the dangers on both ...

A Tale of Two State-Sponsored Killings
Post Date: 2011-09-23 06:21:32 by Ada
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The other night, the State of Georgia killed Troy Davis for the alleged murder of an off-duty police officer. The execution was controversial because a number of witnesses who testified at Davis' trial later recanted their statements. What was most interesting to me about that was that prosecutors had no problem accepting their testimony when it implicated Davis, but when those same witnesses later claimed to have been coerced and said that they lied because that was what police and prosecutors wanted, suddenly those same conveyors of truth had become "unreliable." Likewise, those wearing the black robes of judges came to the same conclusion. The case itself became a symbol ...

California Couple Threatened With $500-Per-Meeting Fines For Home Bible Study
Post Date: 2011-09-23 03:24:32 by Tatarewicz
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MISSION VIEJO (CBS) — An Orange County couple has been ordered to stop holding a Bible study in their home on the grounds that the meeting violates a city ordinance as a “church” and not as a private gathering. Homeowners Chuck and Stephanie Fromm, of San Juan Capistrano, were fined $300 earlier this month for holding what city officials called “a regular gathering of more than three people”. That type of meeting would require a conditional use permit as defined by the city, according to Pacific Justice Institute (PJI), the couple’s legal representation. The Fromms also reportedly face subsequent fines of $500 per meeting for any further “religious ...

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